jon · CLI · coming soon

Talk to your projects, in plain language.

Jon lets you work with Joy and Jyn by just saying what you want, no commands to memorize. Ask for what you need, and Jon does it. It is in the works.

jon — ~/acme-project
$ jon what is blocking MS-06?
jon says: two blockers, JI-0021 in review and JI-0044 waiting on you
 
$ jon move the review task to done
jon says: moved JI-0021 to done ✓
$
Type or speak

For everyone who would rather just ask.

Not everyone lives in the terminal. With Jon, you do not have to. Type or speak what you want, "what is blocking MS-06?" or "move the review task to done," and Jon turns it into the right action in Joy or Jyn. The people who shape, design, and lead take part in the work without learning a single command.

How Jon works

How Jon works.

01

Offline or with an LLM

Jon runs offline with a fast pattern router for everyday commands, or with full intelligence through an LLM when you want it. Your choice, and your keys. Nothing leaves your machine unless you say so.

jon --offline · jon --llm (your key)
02

The same commands, everywhere

Jon speaks the same commands you already use in the terminal, joy, jyn, and more. In the Joyint app they sit inside a real interface, typed or spoken, with results you can open, pin, and act on. One language, terminal or app.

/joy mv JI-0021 done · /jyn add "…"
Same gates

No shortcut around the rules.

Jon does only what you could do yourself. It acts under your identity and your capabilities, and every gate still applies. Ask Jon to close an item behind a human-only gate, and it will tell you it cannot, and why.

jon · Joyint app
close TODO-0001
I cannot. review → closed is human-only (allow_ai: false). You will need to close it.
ok, who can?
You, or anyone with the close capability on TODO. Want me to ping them?
Coming soon

Talk to your projects. Be the first.

Jon is in the works. Join the waitlist for early access, and meanwhile see how the pieces fit together.